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. >> or beaten out of them or their education system or by growing up and are trying to do the right thing for them push them toward the safe thing when in fact we believe people got to follow their passion. >> rose: how do you unleash it. >> the gray -- great thing is like it is possible if you have some methodology to it, if you are willing to kind of practice at it a little bit. there's a story in the book about a young guy we work with, who when there's a kid he wanted to be a professional music. he loved performances but he hated to practice, right. he didn't think you should have to practice, right. if you were good and just come naturally but in fact you do have to work at it. so as a high school kid he got a chance, he got to see yo-yo ma play, it was a great experience and by lottery he was picked to be one of three kids to ask yo-yo ma a single question. and his question he smiles when he tells this now but he said, his question was now that you're a professional musician, isn't it wonderful because you don't have to practice anymore. and yo-yo ma says i have some bad news
. >> or beaten out of them or their education system or by growing up and are trying to do the right thing for them push them toward the safe thing when in fact we believe people got to follow their passion. >> rose: how do you unleash it. >> the gray -- great thing is like it is possible if you have some methodology to it, if you are willing to kind of practice at it a little bit. there's a story in the book about a young guy we work with, who when there's a kid he wanted to...
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i would say poster girl for this era to the well-educated, highly professional other hand i found myself drinking of two or three glasses of wine before, five, six. i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> what was that like for you? that realization. it's probably the worst thing i've ever gone through in the sense that i was full of shame, deeply humiliated by my behavior i didn't do any of the above but i did blackout each night before i went to sleep, and it was something i said get a handle on it. i have learned so much to alcohol in my childhood. i knew that i was addicted. and i found myself going for help but it was compounding. what is confounding is. >> host: like as a kid mirror mere month on the wall i am my mother after all. do you think that what you have experienced is pretty common with other women? >> guest: the extreme behavior that i was involved in was in the spectrum and i became addicted. i think the larger group of women are not addictive it's only about two and a half percent depending on the country how many are actually alcoholic could but there are involve
i would say poster girl for this era to the well-educated, highly professional other hand i found myself drinking of two or three glasses of wine before, five, six. i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> what was that like for you? that realization. it's probably the worst thing i've ever gone through in the sense that i was full of shame, deeply humiliated by my behavior i didn't do any of the above but i did blackout each night before i went to sleep, and it was something i said...
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about the game of poker. >> many of those being educated are kids, and many of them then try to play for real. jon kyl says that's the biggest danger in online gambling. >> our kids have access to the internet. they're frequently not supervised. and you can run up a huge debt on your folks' credit card very, very quickly. >> to test that, we gave alex hartman, the 16-year-old son of this story's producer, his dad's mastercard. why can't a 16-year-old just pretend he is his father? you know, he can go online. he's got his father's credit card, and he reads you off all the numbers. >> that 16-year-old has got to give me four to five pieces of information about him relative to his bank account, his personal details, where he lives and other things. so i can be 99% comfortable that this 16-year-old doesn't even get through my front door. >> this is his front door. payne's company owns paradise poker, and it appears that he's right. something made the computer suspicious about alex. warnings kept popping up: "you must be 18 or older." and then he was rejected. but then alex did what most
about the game of poker. >> many of those being educated are kids, and many of them then try to play for real. jon kyl says that's the biggest danger in online gambling. >> our kids have access to the internet. they're frequently not supervised. and you can run up a huge debt on your folks' credit card very, very quickly. >> to test that, we gave alex hartman, the 16-year-old son of this story's producer, his dad's mastercard. why can't a 16-year-old just pretend he is his...
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journalism is an educational process. as a reporter you have to educate yourself and then you teach to the best of your ability your readers or viewers as to what you learned. the reporter is who put these people on the air or quote them in newspaper articles aren't doing that. they basically have someone -- they are following a narrative and narrative is people are suffering sticker shock and they get somebody who says, well, geez, i'm going to pay a lot higher premiums, i have sticker shock and that's the furthest the reporter goes and that's really not competent or responsible journalism when you keep in mind that premiums people pay is just part of the cost of insurance and medical care so nobody in the press or on the air seems to be looking at this saying, well, what do you get for that premium? what are costs going to be if you get sick and how much better are you going to be with obama care compliant plan that's got limited deductibles, limited out-of-pocket expenses, free preventative treatment, all of those thin
journalism is an educational process. as a reporter you have to educate yourself and then you teach to the best of your ability your readers or viewers as to what you learned. the reporter is who put these people on the air or quote them in newspaper articles aren't doing that. they basically have someone -- they are following a narrative and narrative is people are suffering sticker shock and they get somebody who says, well, geez, i'm going to pay a lot higher premiums, i have sticker shock...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> and coming up on "power lunch," the dow hitting new highs earlier today. we'll look at the top three stocks out of the dow 30. do you buy, sell, or hold at these levels? $900 billion worth of advice, we have that from chief investment officer of jpmorgan private bank will give us his top plays anywhere in the world. more than $7 billion people in the world but only 72 matter. forbes calls them the most influential in the world. we'll get you that list and tell you who the richest person is in your state. more "halftime" right after this quick break. we'll be right back. ready to run your lines? okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his b
before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> and coming up on "power lunch," the dow hitting new highs earlier today. we'll look at the top three stocks out of the dow 30. do you buy, sell, or hold at these levels? $900 billion worth of advice, we have that from...
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it actually is pretty detailed, it can show demographics, age, sex, the educational background, even the race in cases of the people visiting the site. and i guess they don't want people to sort of understand who's coming to that site. so they want to -- i think they want to see that information for themselves first and then maybe let it out publicly. gerri: that's not the way most of silicon valley works. it's interesting to see what they're choosing to do here. chris, thanks for coming on. appreciate it. good to see you. >> sure thing, it was a pleasure. gerri: thank you. and a programming note more you, this monday we're going to be doing into call-in show, two of them, in fact, 6 and 9 p.m. eastern time on monday. now, we're going to answer your questions from e-mail, twitter, facebook, and we're going to take your phone calls. you see the number right there? again, that's monday night at 6 and 9 p.m. your calls, your comments, your questions, we want to hear from you. we know this is the biggest consumer story of at least the last year, probably longer. and when we come back, ka
it actually is pretty detailed, it can show demographics, age, sex, the educational background, even the race in cases of the people visiting the site. and i guess they don't want people to sort of understand who's coming to that site. so they want to -- i think they want to see that information for themselves first and then maybe let it out publicly. gerri: that's not the way most of silicon valley works. it's interesting to see what they're choosing to do here. chris, thanks for coming on....
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. >> last year they filed a complaint with the department of education of in it 42 students alleged they were raped or sexual assaulted in since 2009. >> it's been open season on the female students at oxidental. >> the same day gloria allred came forward with a suit. >> the the person who raped me was found responsible for raping three women and yet he will be allowed to come back to oxie in the fall. >> in may i watched as pie my rt shook the dean's hand and received his diploma. also another woman was raped by a repeat offender after a campus dance. >> there was drinking involved and i ended up being taken home by someone that i don't remember being taken home by. and ended up having sexual relations with him without my knowing. i didn't remember it in the morning. >> did you report this? >> i didn't report it for two months. did this guy assault other women? >> yes we know that he has been found guilty of sexually assaulting another woman. >> i think what is most troubling about this woman's rape is that had he been expelled and kicked off the campus the first time he was found respo
. >> last year they filed a complaint with the department of education of in it 42 students alleged they were raped or sexual assaulted in since 2009. >> it's been open season on the female students at oxidental. >> the same day gloria allred came forward with a suit. >> the the person who raped me was found responsible for raping three women and yet he will be allowed to come back to oxie in the fall. >> in may i watched as pie my rt shook the dean's hand and...
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they bring blogers to new york, a section on this, mommy bloggers that come to new york and they are educating them about the safety of the sport and it is all about that message to younger players. >> stewart: everything with the nfl now seems to be, guys, to the players, keep the violence off the field, please, just do it in your personal lives. take it zero out on the ones you love. >> well -- i mean, clearly the message is, this is -- we need the find a way to be safe. >> stewart: right. >> but that concept is ridiculous at the nfl level. >> stewart: that is sort of the point is what do you do at some level? and five minutes, stick around. "league of denial", on the bookshelves now, it is like a mystery novel and have they read this handle contacted you at the nfl? >> we haven't heard a word from them. >> stewart: that is not good. >> i had nothing to do with this book. mark fainaru-wada, we will be right back with a little bit more. qcxc;a hl&pj7 that's our show. here it is, your moment of zen. >> once again we are talking about obamacare because it is about obamacare because it is hallow
they bring blogers to new york, a section on this, mommy bloggers that come to new york and they are educating them about the safety of the sport and it is all about that message to younger players. >> stewart: everything with the nfl now seems to be, guys, to the players, keep the violence off the field, please, just do it in your personal lives. take it zero out on the ones you love. >> well -- i mean, clearly the message is, this is -- we need the find a way to be safe. >>...
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difficult to get educations. >> clearly, we want to make sure that students who want an education have that opportunity. they can come to a school with an incredible reputation and they are going to get a great education. rowen, of course, is raising money so we can get kids less fortunate to get educated. >> there is a hall of famer on this broadcast tonight. can you toss back to the great ken bastida. >> ken, there was a lot of talk on how good a golfer you were. i'm hoping to gather some evidence here. >> that was a lie. >> was at one time. >> still waiting for my diploma. >> love it. licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: that's great. you look happening. how you folks? thank you very much. thank you very much. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got another good one for you today. returning for their second day from austin, texas--what a good family--it's the murphy family, and from bridgeton
difficult to get educations. >> clearly, we want to make sure that students who want an education have that opportunity. they can come to a school with an incredible reputation and they are going to get a great education. rowen, of course, is raising money so we can get kids less fortunate to get educated. >> there is a hall of famer on this broadcast tonight. can you toss back to the great ken bastida. >> ken, there was a lot of talk on how good a golfer you were. i'm hoping...
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we are dealing with a very high cost of education. i have a good field but many college students are broke. trying to pay back the high cost of education, living and regulations by the obama administration and now going to put obama care on the tabs? we can't afford it and crushing our generation. >> sal, you are going to be a dentist. when you are 28, will you buy your own insurance? if your employer doesn't give it to you. >> i will. >> what about your friends? what are they saying? >> yes. a lot of my friends, they don't know what to do. some of their parents have gotten dropped from their insurance and they were counting on the mandate to stay on their insurance until they were 26. now that their parents don't have insurance, they have to buy. under obama care -- >> do they feel they need health care? >> some of them do. it's mainly for a rainy day like the catastrophe plans and type of regulations for the high-cost plans they don't need is too expensive for them. >> vicki, you shocked me yesterday. yesterday i was talking to you.
we are dealing with a very high cost of education. i have a good field but many college students are broke. trying to pay back the high cost of education, living and regulations by the obama administration and now going to put obama care on the tabs? we can't afford it and crushing our generation. >> sal, you are going to be a dentist. when you are 28, will you buy your own insurance? if your employer doesn't give it to you. >> i will. >> what about your friends? what are they...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical he
before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability...
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department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. the ipo-- you've heard that term- initial public offering, when a company first sells its shares to the public. imagine the riches if you bought & held some of the first shares of say apple, yahoo or microsoft. and right now there's a lot of buzz right now about twitter and its ipo. you can make millions buying in at an ipo - but - well let's talk with becky yerak, a business reporter for the chicago tribune. but you can also lose your shirt... > > yes kind of the worst case scenario is you're the earliest investors in these ipos and then they fall below that price. but so far this year these ipos are doing even better than the s &p 500 and the s &p 500 has been hitting record levels. but if you buy them after the first trading day, you're still up
department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. the ipo-- you've heard that term- initial public offering, when a company first sells its shares to the public. imagine the riches if you bought & held some of the first shares of...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. filibuster at the state capital, a state judge in texas struck down a restrictive part of the abortion law deeming it unconstitutional. the judge appointed by george w. bush blocked texas from enforcing restriction that would have required doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. had the requirement gone into effect it could force clinics to close. the act is without a rational basis, the judge wrote and places a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion. "new york times" hailed the judge's deci
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ]...
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you had education alternatives. none of which jeffrey sachs agreed with, but would say they came up with a governing philosophy, whether you agree with it or not. we are along way away from that. jim demint's first year maybe has not been the most positive. >> well, look -- >> i'm the only one in an awkward position. go ahead. >> senator lee's speech was at heritage, but i certainly think former senator demint's philosophy we would be better off with 30 hard core conservative senators is deeply mistaken. >> david gregory, of course, it's hard to figure out where we are going here. you have the democratic party that obviously -- it's just washington in general. americans are disgusted with washington in general. >> right. you have talked about this but i think it bears repeating. the huge test of obama care and why this start, this failed start mattered so much is that the brand of whether the government brand can pull this off is a huge question. it is a huge question. to your point whether you have companies that g
you had education alternatives. none of which jeffrey sachs agreed with, but would say they came up with a governing philosophy, whether you agree with it or not. we are along way away from that. jim demint's first year maybe has not been the most positive. >> well, look -- >> i'm the only one in an awkward position. go ahead. >> senator lee's speech was at heritage, but i certainly think former senator demint's philosophy we would be better off with 30 hard core conservative...
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the evidence is not there that this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on head start showed a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey, where you are, a voter, james, and chris christie the republican governor looks like he's going to coast to re-election. but there's an interesting ballot initiative that would embed, raise the minimum wage and embed future minimum wage increases into the constitution. >> right. into the state constitution. it's knocking the state minimum wage up above about a point above the federal one going to about 8.5%, or excuse me $8.25 an hour i should say. this is really, when you look at young people, and their struggle to find work in new jersey, this is about the last thing we need. the -- our state has a higher unemployment rate than any other our anybodies, pennsylvania, new york, delaware, and really high, above the national average. so now you're taking that group of people that wants to come into the workforce, that want skills, that wants to s
the evidence is not there that this improves educational outcomes. even the department of education's own study on head start showed a lot of these early investments don't pay off. >> let's turn to new jersey, where you are, a voter, james, and chris christie the republican governor looks like he's going to coast to re-election. but there's an interesting ballot initiative that would embed, raise the minimum wage and embed future minimum wage increases into the constitution. >>...
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they believe veterans can make up for some of the decisions in our educational system. >> we have some many people that beat -- will be leaving the military in the next few years and becomes a critical time when we have the skills shortage a nationwide kent in certain fields. >> microsoft has put 1 million into this program. melissa: another is a lot of demand already. they planning on expanding the program? >> there is demand, especially among all those soon to be veterans. microsoft has said that they will expand this to a bases in texas and california starting in 2014. those graduates will not have a guaranteed job and they get out. huffily the skills that will help them transition. melissa: it makes all kinds of sense. up next, why the money you are spending on food may not be giving you exactly what you think it is. a debate is waging over the labeling of genetically modified food. you could end up feeling that heated the grocery store. we have all the villages details. at the end of the day it is all about your fruits and vegetables. ♪ melissa: about coming to a grocery store n
they believe veterans can make up for some of the decisions in our educational system. >> we have some many people that beat -- will be leaving the military in the next few years and becomes a critical time when we have the skills shortage a nationwide kent in certain fields. >> microsoft has put 1 million into this program. melissa: another is a lot of demand already. they planning on expanding the program? >> there is demand, especially among all those soon to be veterans....
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i don't want to sever war i want to spend money lots of useful things we need to do infrastructure education child care long list of things we could and should be doing that's what we need when the private sector picks up you can cut that back but it's not going to do that now well we obviously don't want to war quickly what do you think the catalyst should be or could be will you know i would love to see president obama take the lead his second term president no one could go to my office and say look we need to get the government back in gear here's our list of needs we're going to rebuild the country i think that could be a popular gender there's a lot of things that the government does people like teen we have to jump out of this the thank you so much for your insight we have to have you back to talk further for me that was dean baker co-founder of the center for economic and policy research. coming up did you have a paid or unpaid internship in college many kids to earn their stripes for free banking for free banking on the experience that they're going to get out of a job the internship
i don't want to sever war i want to spend money lots of useful things we need to do infrastructure education child care long list of things we could and should be doing that's what we need when the private sector picks up you can cut that back but it's not going to do that now well we obviously don't want to war quickly what do you think the catalyst should be or could be will you know i would love to see president obama take the lead his second term president no one could go to my office and...
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i think it does give us a great opportunity to educate american public about precisely who is getting s.n.a.p., about the fact there are work requirements and the fact we ought to be demanding more from states who we give hundreds of millions of dollars to to better connect those who are looking for work with the jobs we know available in the economy. that's really where the focus should be. i would hope at the end of the day when this debate concludes with the passage of a farm bill that's the policy we focus on as opposed to this i think very disingenuous policy of suggesting 3 to 4 million people who need the program shouldn't get it. >> secretary of agriculture tomville sack, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >>> coming up, as some virginians cast their ballots in tomorrow's gubernatorial election, hundreds of thousands of state residents will be on the outside of the voting booth looking in. we will discuss voting rights in the old dominion coming up next. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for h
i think it does give us a great opportunity to educate american public about precisely who is getting s.n.a.p., about the fact there are work requirements and the fact we ought to be demanding more from states who we give hundreds of millions of dollars to to better connect those who are looking for work with the jobs we know available in the economy. that's really where the focus should be. i would hope at the end of the day when this debate concludes with the passage of a farm bill that's the...
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we are dealing with a very high cost of education. i'm lucky i have a good field to go into, but many young college students are broke. trying to pay back the high cost of education, living and regulations by the obama administration and now going to put obama care on the tabs? we can't afford it and crushing our generation. >> sal, you are going to be a dentist. when you are 28, will you buy your own insurance? if your employer doesn't give it to you? >> i will. >> what about your friends? what are they saying? >> yes. a lot of my friends, they don't know what to do. some of their parents have gotten dropped from their insurance and they were counting on the mandate to stay on their insurance until they were 26. now that their parents don't have insurance, they have to go out in the market place and buy. under obama care -- >> do they feel they need health care? >> some of them do. it's mainly for a rainy day like the catastrophe plans and type of regulations for the high-cost plans they don't need is too expensive for them. >> vicki
we are dealing with a very high cost of education. i'm lucky i have a good field to go into, but many young college students are broke. trying to pay back the high cost of education, living and regulations by the obama administration and now going to put obama care on the tabs? we can't afford it and crushing our generation. >> sal, you are going to be a dentist. when you are 28, will you buy your own insurance? if your employer doesn't give it to you? >> i will. >> what about...
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education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and medicare, which is a long-running one. let me just say about this. obviously there have been challenges. but, you know, i've worked in health care policy for quite a long time, and i remember the rollout of the medical care prescription drug bill, which there were a lot of problems with. and i remember senators, republican senators, saying don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. one of those senators was rick santorum at a hearing saying, you know, let's have patience with this. it's going to work out. and the medicare bill has worked out. that was a complex syste
education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and...
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more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because there is another measure which actually completely comes out of what we just heard. a report in new york which paul solman will tell us more about tomorrow night, this is this idea of creating i'm sorry i'm blanking out on what it is, on the minimum. $15 minute -- minimum wage. >> $15 minimum wage. >> washington state already has the highest minimum wage of any state in the country. over $9 an hour, i believe it's $9.19 an hour this would-- this would apply to ctac which is a community-- sea tac, a community of about 12,000, right ar
more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because...
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turning me now, consumer education director for credit-com. i want to mention a couple of other of these. toys r us announced it will allow oil to a club member to purchase items on sale. target will match prices for local competitors an online retailers. the deals are stacking up. does that mean you should get a new credit card? >> it may. if you think about it, lot of us use the same old credit cards and are not necessarily taking advantage have some very rich reward programs out there right now. gerri: this is not the reason i would choose to get a new car. there are good reasons to get a new card which is if you have a subpar credit card that does not work for you. how the line of? >> take a look at what you are spending. for example, if you are a traveler, not know why you, but i hate being that $25 baggage feet. for a family of four that can at maybe you need a co-branded credit card with your airline said the you can get the baggage fee waived and get priority booking and other benefits. it takes -- is a good idea to look around and see
turning me now, consumer education director for credit-com. i want to mention a couple of other of these. toys r us announced it will allow oil to a club member to purchase items on sale. target will match prices for local competitors an online retailers. the deals are stacking up. does that mean you should get a new credit card? >> it may. if you think about it, lot of us use the same old credit cards and are not necessarily taking advantage have some very rich reward programs out there...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. . >>> next tonight here real answers, last night the children who slept through the smoke alarm, tonight abc's byron pitts is back with one brave family taking a new test and what they learned. >> reporter: every family in every part of america is susceptible to wild weather, ready or not. for the mascot family of brookville, maryland, a windy walk in the park this is not. the kids had fun and experiencing the high winds made the family realize how important it is to have a plan. >> in something like this it's hard to think straight. >> with fema's help we put the mascot family to the test. here's the scenario, a severe storm is in the forecast. do they have the proper supplies to stay home. >> you guys will gather everything together. one, two, three, go. >> reporter: like any normal day brent is at work so amy and the kids gather what they think they'll need. >> what are you gettin
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. . >>> next tonight here real answers, last night the children who slept through the smoke alarm, tonight abc's byron pitts is back with one brave family taking a new test and what they learned. >> reporter: every family in every part of america is susceptible to wild weather, ready...
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they think that public education right now gets way too much money. so why is the gop so against teachers and education? the second thing is unions. it's the voting block. it's normally democratic. and they are after every organized group in the country when it comes to breaking down, you know, the voting block, and using all the social networking and everything else, and the demonstrations and the protesting and the voices that teachers can gather. and so that's why the republicans are against it. our next question is from donald r. with everything happening in america today in washington, where would you start to put america back on the road to recovery? the treasury. and fair taxation. we just had a comment in the first block tonight that 10% of americans' largest companies have a zero tax rate. do you think that's fair? corporate profits through the roof? it's been a pretty good run in the obama years in the recovery and what not. and we have a tax system that is not fair. we've got companies parking money offshore, and not paying their fair share
they think that public education right now gets way too much money. so why is the gop so against teachers and education? the second thing is unions. it's the voting block. it's normally democratic. and they are after every organized group in the country when it comes to breaking down, you know, the voting block, and using all the social networking and everything else, and the demonstrations and the protesting and the voices that teachers can gather. and so that's why the republicans are against...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >> pelley: we end the week with one tough grandma, she's done a lot of time in prison to make sure that other folks don't. steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans than thugs and thieves but 81-year-old suellen fried of prairie villeage, kansas, defies that stereotype bringing her sweet, soft touch to this razor wire world. >> i have never had one iota of fear. >> reporter: suellen started coming here to lancing, correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little volunteer work and ended up committed to these guys. for life. >> she has that grandmother effect on people. she just shows that she cares. >> by her seeing something in us, it cuts the light on or sparked a kindle within us and tells us maybe we're not that bad. >> you take the time to really listen t
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >> pelley: we end the week with one tough grandma, she's done a lot of time in prison to make sure that other folks don't. steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans...